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You are South and third seat. Imps. All vul.

 

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Borderline hand for north; I tend to treat these as semi-positives in IMPrecision because it limits the hand (and it tends to be easy to make sure we reach game).

 

1 (16+) - 1 (balanced or diamonds)

2 (min, spades and a minor) - 4

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1 - 2 [16+; 8+ with 5+]

2 - 3 [5+; 3+support]

4 - 5 [1st/2nd round controls in , , and ; 1st/2nd round control in not ]

6

 

West leads a , and I end play him with the K after eliminating the minors, East having pitched a .

 

IRL I will probably subside in 5 (I'm a vegetarian).

 

We need to play SAB but how do you find a 4-4 side fit?

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1 - 2 [16+; 8+ with 5+]

2 - 3 [5+; 3+support]

4 - 5 [1st/2nd round controls in , , and ; 1st/2nd round control in not ]

6

 

West leads a , and I end play him with the K after eliminating the minors, East having pitched a .

 

IRL I will probably subside in 5 (I'm a vegetarian).

 

We need to play SAB but how do you find a 4-4 side fit?

 

The first SAB is a 3-cd ask, if negative reply, then a second SAB is a 4-card ask. Asking again in the second suit (assuming negative reply) is a 3-cd ask - that's how Keylime and I play.

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Pass 2000

 

North opens:

 

1-2 [8-11 balanced, no 5 card major; transfer to spades]

2-3 [normal transfer accept; natural GF]

4

 

Dubbelklubba (our version of Swedish Club)

 

South opens:

1-2 [11--13 balanced or 17+; 8+ (so about 8-10) hcp with 5+ diamonds]

2-3 [natural strong; support]

4

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Two-way pass:

 

pass 1

1 2

2NT 3

3 4

4

 

pass, 1 = 0-8 or 15+

1, 2 = nat 15-20, nat 4-7

2NT = unspecified short suit trial

3 = waiting bid

3 = singleton

4 = ace across, and a max

4 = hands mesh, but that's probably not enough...

 

If opener is an optimistic bidder, this would end up in 6...

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Pass-1 (meh ; 16+ any)

1NT-2 (8-10 bal ; transfer 5+)

2-3 (accepting trf like after a NT opening ; GF with 5 and doesn't want partner to play 3NT with fit)

4-pass (3+ ; ok)

 

We play our NT structure over 1-1NT. Definitely not the best idea, but it's easy on the mind and lets an unbalanced hand describe (if he wants to). Opener could also show his s (2NT) after which responder would bid 3 showing a fit. Now opener can show his shortage with a 5=3=1=4. But imo opener is too weak to start looking for slam unless responder can superaccept.

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  • 2 weeks later...

The South hand is close to the boundary for a strong club. With 7 controls upgrading seems to be the right decision though, and besides this auction is (slightly)more interesting than 1 - 2 etc, since it makes North declarer:

 

1 = 15-17 nat/bal or 18+ any

... - 1 = most non-GF hands

1 = 18-20 any or 23+ bal

... - 1 = most hands

2 = 5+ spades, 18-20

... - 4

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